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  • Thread Starter LukeSeven

    (@lukeseven)

    Hi Tran,

    in my case it doesn’t even save the change when pasting emoji. When adding letters or symbols, it works. See the video:

    emoji.mp4

    Any idea what could be wrong with that?

    Thank you

    Thread Starter LukeSeven

    (@lukeseven)

    Hi Tran,

    thank you for your reply. I am sorry for my late one. I’d like to inform you that since last update it got fixed. Only concern I have is that the changes doesn’t save only when meta titles or descriptions includes emojis. I assume it’s not supported yet but it would be nice to have this ability. Nevertheless, I was able to make the changes in the settings and also in the custom post types posts and save them since the last update of SlimSEO plugin. You can close this thread as resolved.

    Thanks once again for coming back to me so quickly.

    Cheers!

    LukeSeven

    (@lukeseven)

    Hi,

    let me inform you about a fact I just realized. It may help, may not for resolving the issue permanently.

    It looks like the Yoast SEO plugin is only blocking you from setting up an icon from back end. When Yoast SEO plugin is disabled, you can set the desired icons to your posts/pages and when set, you can re-enable Yoast SEO plugin afterwards and the icons are being displayed on your website. It’s just blocking me from setting up an icon while Yoast SEO plugin is enabled for some reason.

    I hope this helps a bit. I’ll use this workaround until it’s fixed permanently.

    Thanks for looking into this issue.

    • This reply was modified 4 years ago by LukeSeven.
    LukeSeven

    (@lukeseven)

    Hi,

    I am having exactly the same issue. I have to keep the Yoast SEO plugin disabled for this time being. Can you please fix it?

    Thank you

    Thread Starter LukeSeven

    (@lukeseven)

    Hi,

    I have disabled the W3 Total cache and I no longer get these warnings

    
    PHP Warning: Error while sending QUERY packet. PID=12625 in /wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 1877
    

    but I started getting these below

    
    PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to a member function is_rtl() on null in /wp-includes/script-loader.php:986
    Stack trace:
    #0 /wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(298): wp_localize_jquery_ui_datepicker('')
    #1 /wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(323): WP_Hook->apply_filters(NULL, Array)
    #2 /wp-includes/plugin.php(453): WP_Hook->do_action(Array)
    #3 /wp-includes/script-loader.php(1221): do_action('wp_enqueue_scri...')
    #4 /wp-includes/class-wp-customize-manager.php(417): wp_enqueue_scripts()
    #5 /wp-includes/class-wp-customize-manager.php(493): WP_Customize_Manager->wp_die(0, 'Non-existent ch...')
    #6 /wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(298): WP_Customize_Manager->se in /wp-includes/script-loader.php on line 986
    

    and

    
    PHP Warning: array_values() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given in /wp-includes/script-loader.php on line 983
    

    I assume that this warning

    
    PHP Warning: Error while sending QUERY packet. PID=12625 in /wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 1877
    

    has something to do with W3 total cache and I’d like to find out what else I could do to get rid off those.

    Any idea ?

    Thanks in advance

    Thread Starter LukeSeven

    (@lukeseven)

    Hi,

    I have recently increased the max_allowed_packet= from 30M to 1024M and still getting those warnings much less often. So I think it’s kinda the solution I found yesterday on google, however, I still get that warning time to time, strange.

    I can try to disable the W3 Total Cache to see if it goes off but I prefer to keep the cache engine enabled and figure out what is causing it.

    If there is anything else I could try out, please throw it at me.

    Thank you in advance

    Thank you

    Works like I needed it to work ??

    Thread Starter LukeSeven

    (@lukeseven)

    Thank you very much. Very good job done. I appreciate it.

    Thread Starter LukeSeven

    (@lukeseven)

    I use NewRelic to monitor my websites and servers. Here you are some errors I pulled out from there:

    E_ERROR: Maximum execution time of 300 seconds exceeded
    in ewww_image_optimizer_aux_images_loop called at /home/marketon/web/marketonchart.com/public_html/wp-content/plugins/ewww-image-optimizer/common.php (1083)
    in ewww_image_optimizer_auto called at ? (?)
    in call_user_func_array called at /home/marketon/web/marketonchart.com/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php (600)
    in do_action_ref_array called at /home/marketon/web/marketonchart.com/public_html/wp-cron.php (117)

    If you PM your email address I can add you to my NewRelic account in order to see what’s happening.

    Thread Starter LukeSeven

    (@lukeseven)

    I’ve done it again but it’s still the same. Maybe, I forgot to mention that I’am using a multisite install. I have also removed everything that says %ewwwio_image_optimize% in other wp_options tables and also I removed wp_ewwwio_images table completely from all sites. I also searched for EWWW string in my entire database and I found about 20K entries in the wp_sitemeta table and about 1K entries in wp_postmeta table but I left those in the place. When I uploaded the new EWWW plugin and network activated… my previous setting was already there for some reason.

    Also, I am using WP clean up optimizer I can see all the cron jobs there and one of them is:

    ewww_image_optimizer_auto
    Delete Hourly No Args 30 Aug, 2016 2:26 PM UTC
    In About 26 mins

    But it never runs ??

    I ma planning to reinstall the WordPress to see if it will help. So I will make a clean install and copy my current config files along with .htaccess file and wp-content folder into the newly installed WP and then I will import my backed up database, however, I am a bit sceptic about uploading my current database as I think the problem is somewhere in there.

    I’ll wait for your another opinions.

    Cheers

    Thread Starter LukeSeven

    (@lukeseven)

    I think I have searched only for ewww items within the wp_options table and I have removed that already, but I will do it once again as you suggested and will see ??

    I’ll let you know soon.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter LukeSeven

    (@lukeseven)

    Sorry for the delay,

    well, I am currently having this option enabled but I don’t really need to use scheduled optimisation if the images get optimised on upload. However, I’ve got other media folders which are part of different plugins and I would like to make sure those images get optimised either on upload or scheduled too.

    I had some troubles while uploading images from the front-end before. It took really long time to upload a single image and therefore I tried the Scheduled option but that doesn’t work on me site for some reason anymore.

    So what I am trying to achieve here is to have all the images optimised either on upload or scheduled before they are uploaded to my CDN – CloudFront but that’s for a further discussion. Actually, I am more up for an option which will have the smallest impact on performance and of course to be very fast for members of my site while they’re uploading their images to my site. I have enough server power resources to achieve that I guess, but I am unable to get the EWWW plugin working neither the automatic optimisation way on upload nor scheduled way now. I do generate 17 different sizes for single image where I disabled the 3 default WP sizes from being generated as I don’t need them in my theme. I am also planning to reduce the amount of images being generated for my theme soon.

    Help me solve those issues I am having with EWWW as it was already working fine back then, please.
    2.9.6 update didn’t fix “load due to admin-ajax.php” issue and also it’s not auto optimising images neither on upload nor when scheduled option is enabled.

    I’ve tried everything form removing the plugin and installing it again. As from my last investigations I’ve made, I came to a conclusion that disabling all the plugins didn’t solve all the issues I am having with either automated optimisation on upload or scheduled optimisation and of course the other issue what’s regarding ajax calls.

    I will appreciate any kind of suggestion or idea

    Thanks

    Thread Starter LukeSeven

    (@lukeseven)

    Hi,

    I have new Dynamic Image Debugging info from WordPress section as I ran Bulk Optimize of unoptimised images manually. Check this out

    Thanks

    Thread Starter LukeSeven

    (@lukeseven)

    Here is it but I only grabbed that from the Dynamic Image Debugging section in WP

    However, all of the results are looking like this >>> PHP trace: Cannot display trace.

    I hope this will tell you at least something.

    Cheers

    Thread Starter LukeSeven

    (@lukeseven)

    Hello and thanks for this. I finally find it so I’ve just turned the debugging on and I wait what I get. I will upload it tomorrow and maybe I’ll try the mysql way. Will see ??

    Thanks a lot for all this

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